Having traveled in the "third world," and the "developed world" (I really hate such descriptives), I have to vote on the side of mothers and babies together without the myriad devices that tend to separate moms and babies where we can afford such stuff. Like some of the rest of you, I spend at least as much time talking people out of pumps and other paraphernalia as I do helping mothers use them. Too often, people assume that in order to breastfeed, they must have [fill in the blanks]. Roberta, go easy about brining/introdcuing new devices to professionals in your area. Cup-feeding is a great laternative and probably serves you and others as well as most of the rest of things that are out there--also a heck of a lot easier to clean. When not needed, devices just get in the way. (See March 1993 issue of JHL for really nifty way to use syringes already in the hospital. Interestingly, the article is from India.) :-) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% "We are all faced with a series of great opportunities %% %% brilliantly disguised as impossible situations." %% %% definition of a lactation consulting service. %% %% Kathleen G. Auerbach,PhD, IBCLC - [log in to unmask] %% %% Homewood, Illinois USA %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%